A
circa 1967-69 photo (courtesy of Adam Kohne) looking northwest at
Gimlet Airport, showing a north/south runway at the base of a steep
valley.

The
only aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of Gimlet
Airport was on the May 1969 Boise Sectional Chart.

It
depicted Gimlet as a private airfield having a north/south paved
4,700' runway.

Gimlet
Airport was still depicted on the 1982 USGS topo map, as “Landing
Strip”.

Gimlet
Airport was evidently closed (for reasons unknown) at some point
between 1969-1992,

as
a 1992 USGS aerial view looking northwest showed only faint traces of
the runway, but the one hangar remained on the north side
(top-right).

A
2016 aerial view looking northwest showed only faint traces remained
of Gimlet Airport's runway, with several houses having been built
over it, but the one hangar remained on the north side (top-right).

The
site of Gimlet Airport is located at the southern terminus of Hanger
Road

(which
is apparently misspelled, as a “hanger” holds clothes,
whereas a “hangar” holds an airplane).